Affiliation:
1. Air Force Institute of Technology
Abstract
Abstract
Hydraulic pumps are among the most complex and responsible units from the point of view of aircraft flight safety. One of the most important scientific and technical problems in improving the reliability of hydraulic pumps is to understand the physical nature of the cause of damage in them and on this basis to develop measures and recommendations to ensure their reliability. The article discusses the characteristics of hydraulic piston pairs of hydraulic pumps according to the kinematics of their movement and load conditions. Selected actual damages of axial piston pumps are discussed. The paper presents a simplified 3D solid model of the cylinder-piston assembly and the mechanism for adjusting the inclination of the piston cylinder block, the axial hydraulic pump, and the model of breaking loads for selected elements of this pump. The digital solid model and element load analysis were developed in SolidWorks Simulation.
Subject
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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